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Is that for real?My worry about the Baja gulf area (Sea of Cortez) is the giant squid are dangerous.
They don't all wash up on the shore every day, either.
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Is that for real?My worry about the Baja gulf area (Sea of Cortez) is the giant squid are dangerous.
They don't all wash up on the shore every day, either.
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I've sadly never been to the ocean when it was warm enough to get into the water. Beaver Lake near Eureka Springs AR was the most fascinating place to observe aquatic life though. An amazing array of aquatic bird were there. The water is crystal clear and when you're wading in it you can easily see the lakebed even in chest high water. Little fish come right up to you, some were pulling at the hairs on Hombre's legs.I went snorkelling in the Red Sea once. The most beautiful coral reef, stretching down to Africa I think, and exquisite fish.
Fascinating! I'll have to load the Red Sea fish just for the fun of it, one of these days.I went snorkelling in the Red Sea once. The most beautiful coral reef, stretching down to Africa I think, and exquisite fish.
Yes, and in the past, there have been worse. I used to watch underwater videos of the huge monstrous creatures in the Sea of Cortez. You couldn't pay me to snorkel anywhere close to there! I'm not gonna be some leviathan's snack, not ever!Is that for real?
That is so enchanting, Mindful, that I decided to search, and found images of Red Sea corals and creatures. Not sure if you will recognize anything you saw, but here's an inkling of what my browser found in images:I went snorkelling in the Red Sea once. The most beautiful coral reef, stretching down to Africa I think, and exquisite fish.
That is so enchanting, Mindful, that I decided to search, and found images of Red Sea corals and creatures. Not sure if you will recognize anything you saw, but here's an inkling of what my browser found in images:
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Have a blessed Sunday. The Lord gave us diversity around the world. And it's all good. Thanks be to God.
Hear, hear! I need a break too. Back to the love of nature's beautiful places...I won't bring politics into the Coffee Shop, but lately I've spent a bit of time out there on the forums both here at USMG and other places.
I think I'm within the rules here when I say LONG LIVE THE COFFEE SHOP!!!
I think the C-5 Galaxy is molting.
Close, the river is less than 200 yards from the front door.I wonder, does anyone on this site have their own private lake they live on?
We have a rock pond in the back yard that serves as a sort of "French drain" to keep rain water off our enclosed back porch. It is usually dry but in heavy rains can fill up. Does that count?I wonder, does anyone on this site have their own private lake they live on?
I wonder, does anyone on this site have their own private lake they live on?